Someone stole my flash drivehttp://forums.parallax.com/images/smilies/mad.gif. Anyway, the code for my current project was on there, which has also been downloaded onto my current BS2. For redundancy purposes (in case I fry it) I would like to pull the code off of the BS2 and have it avaliable to put on a second one. Anybody know of any way/program that can do this for me? the project is to be presented on the 9th of may and I would rest eaiser if I had a backup. (If I ever find out who stole my drivehttp://forums.parallax.com/images/smilies/devil.gif... I dunno what i'd do, but it would·most likely involve punishing the culprit with many 2G cruzer microshttp://forums.parallax.com/images/smilies/skull.gif.)
Thanks for your help!
~Overkill·

allanlane5

04-18-2007, 02:32 AM

Nope. In theory, you could download a very small 'capture' program, which would step on the beginning of your original program, but allow you to record the contents of the rest of eeprom. But this would be of very limited use (if any use at all).

Personally, I only use 'flash' drives for transport between hard disks. I use CD's for long term backup. I've had too many 'flash' drives fail on me (currently one, but I've only had to use three so far).